Here is an old picture from my kitchen in 1991 (around the time we did
Kill Uncle) with Peter Hogg, Kirsty MacColl, me and Morrissey - we
went out to see Suede doing one of their first gigs after this - I
think it was a the White Horse in Camden (maybe not??) - not sure of
the name of the pub - it might be flats now - it was in Camden anyway.​

That looks a lot later than 1991. I would have guessed 1994, just judging by Moz' face.
Peter Hogg looks a bit...threatening. Wasn't he the one who used to go out "picking up boys" according to Mozipedia?

Rent-a-chap! This is only the second ever photo of him other than the one in Morrissey Shot, isn't it? He's like some endangered species that went extinct after the Kill Uncle tour ended (to Amy above, Nevin and Hogg were long gone from camp Morrissey by 1994).

Whend ex-band members such as Gary and Spencer were asked about him, the reaction was not too good. Was it Spencer that said "Sometimes it gets lonely on the road"?

I attended most of the Suede gigs in London around that time, and saw Morrissey in the audience twice, at the Falcon (Feb 91 ?) and Camden Palace (May ?). Not exactly sure of the months, it was a long time ago, but this probably has to be one of these 2 nights. So yes, of course, definitely 91. I even spoke (well, mumbled) to Morrissey at the Camden Palace, one night I will remember all my life !

While searching for the the mysterious Mr. Peter Hogg I stumbled across this facebook account:http://www.facebook.com/people/Peter-Hogg/562457008
From my point of view Mr. Hogg is the person on the left side hugging an unknown beauty and ain't that good old Paul Rutherford of FGTH fame (Rage hard anybody?) on the right side? There is also a link to "Morrissey-Official". Might be fake but i don't think so.

Rent-a-chap! This is only the second ever photo of him other than the one in Morrissey Shot, isn't it? He's like some endangered species that went extinct after the Kill Uncle tour ended (to Amy above, Nevin and Hogg were long gone from camp Morrissey by 1994).

Whend ex-band members such as Gary and Spencer were asked about him, the reaction was not too good. Was it Spencer that said "Sometimes it gets lonely on the road"?

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Hi - yeah I know they were long gone, I was just saying that Moz' face seemed older considering when the photo was taken . 1994 was..the Jake Era of course.

Rent-a-chap! This is only the second ever photo of him other than the one in Morrissey Shot, isn't it? He's like some endangered species that went extinct after the Kill Uncle tour ended (to Amy above, Nevin and Hogg were long gone from camp Morrissey by 1994).

When ex-band members such as Gary and Spencer were asked about him, the reaction was not too good. Was it Spencer that said "Sometimes it gets lonely on the road"?

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I read in a fanzine(jammy stressford or a chance to shine) where someone who is a american event mangager who also did organize the morrissey gigs talks about in an radio interview
where snippets was printed there about"some people who dont have no need to be there on the road beside keeping the artist happy" like in morrissey`s case

That looks a lot later than 1991. I would have guessed 1994, just judging by Moz' face.
Peter Hogg looks a bit...threatening. Wasn't he the one who used to go out "picking up boys" according to Mozipedia?

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It's not 94. Moz wasn't working with Nevin in 94. It's 91 aka Kill Uncle. Not too hard to work out if u think about it for one millisecond

Something you are not too good at, aren't you, because if you would you'd have noticed that the way and order that the information was presented here, did not make it obvious at first that they were not the same person, especially as Mark Nevin and Kirsty MacColl were also on the picture.